TV station sorry for P.F. Chang Olympics graphic

A Chicago TV station apologized Monday after a morning news reporter discussed the Winter Olympics which are being held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in front of a graphic for an Asian-themed chain restaurant.

On Saturday a WLS-TV anchor spoke about the Olympics with an incorrect Olympic ring logo that said “P.F. Chang 2018.” On social media, many questioned how the news station could mix up the name of the South Korea host city Pyeongchang with the Asian restaurant chain P.F. Chang.

Pyeongchang is a mountainous county 110 miles southeast of Seoul, South Korea. It’s the host of the 2018 Winter Olympics.

P.F. Chang’s is an Asian-inspired US restaurant chain.

I know they both begin with the letter P and end in “Chang,” but they have little in common WLS-Ch.7 pic.twitter.com/lfccAppVnY

— Arshad Parvez (@ArshadParvez) February 13, 2018

Jayme Nicholas, a spokesperson for the network said the graphic was created for a “satirical” segment and was accidentally swapped with another logo during Saturday’s segment, the Chicago Tribune reported. Nicholas apologized for the mistake, the Tribune reported.

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P.F.Chang’s addressed the confusion, tweeting, “contrary to this broadcast, we’re not hosting the games.”